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Show 2C DESMET NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1968 Other Team (Alas!) Wins Utah State KANSAS CITY. MO. The Kansas City (UPI) Chiefs dropped the ax on "the hammer Thursday by placing veteran cornerback Williamson on waivers. WilliamThe son, who prides himself with what he calls his vitackles cious hammer-hkand white-tapeshoes, will have 10 days in which to be claimed by another club before becoming a free agent. Williamson wasnt in our plans for the upcoming season. said Chiefs coach Hank Stram. 1 Awaits CSU Rams Freddie Deseret News Special LOGAN LaDell Andersen will continue to play musieal chairs with his capers Saturday night when the Utah Aggies host Colorado State at 8 p m. Andy is still experimenting with a starting lineup. Shaler Halimon (the nation's 10th scor-- , er at 26 9) and Jim Smith will star. Sophomore certainly guard Paul Jeppesen is the only other sure opener. Fans can expect to see Paul Hoffman, Chris Bean, Jessie' Jefferson and Tim Tollpstrup shuttled in and out of the linpup. Junior Hoffman should start on the basis of his seasonal avforward erage, 16.7. But the hasnt gunned in many baskets effort against since a e d Bingham, Granite Win Meets Seattle. Tollpstrup and Bean, a pair of sophomore centers, will alternate at the post. Dont be surprised to see the pair moving along thp forward slot, as Andy searches for some inside board Bingham and Granite captured Region Three wrestling freshman cheerleader Mary Lyle reflects moods of game as Georgetown wins by one. crowns Thursday in a prelude to next weeks state meet. Bingham nipped Kearns by one point to take the Division Two hardware, while Granite outdistanced Jordan for Region Three's Division Two title. and (89 Bingham points) Kearns (88 points) qualified seven men each to the state Miners won the tourney, but division ccwn on the basis of ear!'- meet win. Cyprus finMeadow Ranch for the races. he can make the meet, but The second division will be ished a cose third w'th 86 the entry list has ballooned to the powder puff, with gals noints, while Tooele (32) and The race committee and the 200. racing over an oval track in Granger (27) were a distant sponsoring Greater Salt Lake fourth and fifth. divisions. three Saturday are divided of Commerce intoRaces The results: Junior racers will get their four areas, all at Moun95 expected 125 entrants for the tain Meadow. The wide track chance In the oval track folOverson (K) def. Garcia (B). 103 DaCol (K) def. Rodriguez (C). race plus Governor Calvin L. 112 Andreason (B) def. Haaly (K). class will lead off the events lowing the gals. 120 Larsen to officiate at the (B), def. Jarimello (K). Rampton at 10 a.m. These snowmobiles, The snowmobilers 127 Simmons (K) def. Schouten (C). expect opening ceremonies Saturday 20 inches or 133 Bowcutt (K) def Brady (G). the final Saturday event wider, will com136 Hunt (C) def. Cook (G). at 9:30. 145 in def. Sherwood (B) (C) chase a oval Pendley to mens the be pete speed jumping 154 Hampton (C) def. Crane (B). The Governor is uncertain if and a weight pulling contest. the most spectacular. 165 Overson (B) def. Hotman (K). 8 Manhattan's play. Snowmobiles To Spice Utah Winter Carnival 'n CSU slapped the Ags, Ft. Collins a month back, Jim Williams' Rams have been disfor appointing this season the year) but not one starter is 80-7- (9-1- a senior. Leading the Rams are the Kerr twins, Floyd and Lloyd. Floyd averages 15.5 points and 2 tops for the 14.4. Tom Nowicki is the best shooter and 7.6 both boards, team. Lloyd scores scores 11.4. te - Chamber Mike Davis is the center for the Rams. Hes only an 8.4 scorsophomore has er, but the 6--9 averaged better than 10 per game in the last seven. Against Wyoming Davis drilled 15. A win Saturday FOR BUSY 'HOME' WEEK PRICE College of Eastern Utah has already tournament berth, but games this cinched a weekend offer special interest to home town fans. The Eagles host College of Southern Idaho Friday-nighat 8 in the CEU Armoty, and Northwest Communiand place. ty College Saturday, same time CSI is the only junior eollpge to de'cat the Eagles so licking at Twin Falls in Decemfar this year (an ber) and will also appear in the tourney to which CEU v invited February 27 , 28. On Saturday night, the tables are a bit reversed. junior college, NWCC. last year's in Powell. was soundly beaten by the Eagles still smarting from that Wyoming, and the Trappers are will be much shellacking. It's a safe bet that the margin closer Saturday. Coach Curt Jenson said the Eagles are virtually-healefrom last months .ash of injuries. Guard Mai Neely is back to full strength, and a bit by a weak pivotman Rick Collins though hampered ankle should also be 100 per cent ready for the weekend series. Jenson will also count heavily on Ken Reynolds, sensational freshman forward from Colorado, alorg with Bob Algrin, Brent Marriott, Neely and Collins. -- post-seaso- n t 88-7- 0 108-8- 0 9 6-- 6-- CEU CAGERS PREPARE Chiefs Drop Ax On Hammer ' 78-7- 7 - could cinch a better than .500 year for USU. 0 with only The Ags are Denver (in Logan), Seattle and Portland remaining. The latter two are on the road. 180 Heavy 11-1- Ketchum (C) def. Michelson (T). Winkler (T) def. Nielson (B). RICHFIELD POST DeLong - RICHFIELD Jim DeLong, to head the has been Little Richfield Boys League Baseball Association as president. youngsters also board to chose a the prrgram this spearhead year. Klar Jorgensen was elected first vice president in change of Little League activities. The second vice president post went to Max Franson, who will super-- , vise the senior division. Parents of I Re-Nam- ed LaGrande Terry was named player agent. Two secretaries were chosen, Mrs. Mona Peterson and Mrs. Moni Olsen, with Mrs. Sarahi Moyes elected treas- urer. Other members of the board are Walter Tasker A. J. Poul-soTom Dale, Klar Oldroxd, Mac Holt and Garth Mickel'n, Retiring after serving terms are Reed Gregerson, Jim Forsey, Sherm Turner, one-ye- Gerald Heinz. and Robinson, Lyle Oscar, Royals Top Seattle By United Press International Connie Dierking backed Robert- son with 21 points. Theres new evidence today The victory moved the Royals that the Cincinnati Royals rise to within a of fourth-plac- e or fall with Oscar Robertson in Detroit in the Eastern the National Basketball AssociaDivision of the NBA. tion. The Los Angeles Lakers beat Returning after being side- the Chicago Bulls behind Noted wildlife artist Clark lined for five of six games, Jerry West's 31 points and the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Robertson scored 32 points and San Francisco Warriors downed Bronson, Kamas, will exhibit had 16 assists Thursday night the San Diego Rockets Kentucky Wesleyan, small col- his painting and drawings at the in News Deseret Special as the Royals beat the Seattle other Thursday lege basketball champion in Lamp Post Gallery, 1615 Footgames. night to the 1966, has been added hill Blvd., beginning March 1. OGDEN Flanker back Phil Supersonics National Collegiate Athletic AsOscar was scoreless in the e has a waslTuckett profession-,thofficials signed said this Gallery sociations college first period, but tallied 16 points first time Bronsons works al football contract with the San meet. division playoffs. in the second period to help the had been exhibited and offered, Diego Chargers, bringing to nati Bengals ; Henry Owens, The top two wrestlers in each Royals gain . a bulge. New York Jets; Bill Rogers, Chi-o- f the twelve weight divisions ,for sale Many of the paintings nne the to be shown were drawn for, Jim cago Bears; Schmedding, from each league qualified for Rand McNally Co. in thpir ro- Cbllege players moving into the Bears and Chuck the state meet. Chicago ALIGNMENT this rans Pro year, cent wildlife series, officials Aston, free agent; TIRE TRUING Twn results Granite 113. Jordan 92, said. Hillcrest 63. Murray 48, Judga 19. Eighth round draft pick Steve 17'. InboardOutboard TIRES BALANCED Of the nine players about to individual results Maestos is Holloway reported Friday that be signed, six were drafted this FAMILY SHOCKS i ,S?Bsin,. BOAT MUFFLERS he had completed contract CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ! year, one last year and two will ra2.u,0MJ;.);"W-d'D,i,G(rja?- r,) n Soft Prill Tucket Seats t Top, with the Denver negotiations wan uor. )ef hiii); 130 sign as free agents. Weber Stale Dv PACK'S ALIGNMENT 110 h.p. Volvo Broncos and signed a contract ranks among the top ten col- - JS2TT (Jc.ifiTT Football1 with their with the American BRAKE SERVICE Jock signings. leges in the country in the num- TUI S In Wail ? League club. Both Tuckett and Other Wildcat players cur- - ber 0: PW i Thom.. 'I7 wcdm players drafted or signed j Kimura (Gran j 166 (Gran.); Holloway expressed satisfactiomrently involved in contract talksiby pro clubs this ctef Griffiths Thompson (Mur ); 183 year, Granite qualiPed 10 grapplers for the Feb. state meet. The Farmers totaled 113 points to Jordans 92. Hillcrest wrs third with a team aggregate of 63, Murray snagged fourth with 48 and Judge finished last with 119 points. Granite had four division include: Lee White, York Jets champions, while Jordan had wo" themeet John Knight, Pittsburgh Steel five; early wms in Cincm-! ers; Steven Hanrahan, FLANKER PHIL TUCKET S.D. Joins Playoffs half-gam- e 23-2- 4 Inks Weber Ace 132-10- 5 134-11- 4 132-11- eJacr? post-seaso- n two-da- y 72-6- 0 MUFFLERS - 2,495 i Preece Marine (Hill.) def. Copier (Gran ); unlimited Foikerson (Gran ) def. Bacon (Mur.). Utes1 Jackson, Ockel Pace WAC Sue Soccer League NEW YORK (UPI) An antitrust suit seeking to nullify the COLO. DENVER, of (AP) -- individual statistical category Liimo of Brigham the two major Young is merger Utahs Merv Jackson and Jeff with .574 soccer 10.0. with third professional leagues in percentage accuracy Ockel dominate individual bas-the United States and asking $3 shots. field 1 1 hitting by etba The team leaders are Utah in million in statistics released damages has been Thursday by the Western Ath- - Harry Hall of Wyoming is free throw percentage, .756, and filed in Federal District Court letic Conference headquarters. personal foul margin per game, in Los Angeles. runnerup to Jackson with 21 6.2. New Mexico leads in The suit was filed through a Jackson, a guard, leads in points per game in scorig. Ron rebound .545, and New York law firm by Mrs. percentage, scoring with a per Nelson of New Mexico is third scoring margin, 10.7. Wyoming Jacquelyn M. Shales and Robert game average and in free throw with a 19 8 average. who contend the jis leader in field goal percent- Littlefield, accuracy with .857 per cent.i age, .467, and Brigham Young merger deprived them of their Ockel, center, leads in' Next to Jackson in free throw has yielded the lowest field goal rights to a soccer franchise in rebounding with an 11.7 average. Can Diego. percentage, .393. accuracy .827.is Nelson with for Jacksons .859 Wyoming's Stan Dodds, sophomore forward, paces the other mark resulted from Lyndon MacKay of Utah is third k 8 IGIlaniicIrrltm 1064 park avenue park city, Utah phone 649-944- 8 - 649-993- 6-- 3 1 6 P.M.-- 1 1:00 EVENINGS 0 4:30 Sundays ORIGINAL MANAGEMENT FINE FOOD 6-- 7 P.M.-9:0- with Next to Dodds in sharpshooting is Bill Davis of Arizona with field goals for .520 and Mike Kordick of Arizona w'th for .507. 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